Luxury Villas to Rent in Ibiza

Ibiza runs at two speeds, and a villa is how you choose yours. The island the world knows, Dalt Vila above the harbour, the beach clubs, the season’s calendar sits within half an hour of another one: whitewashed interior villages, pine-backed coves on the west coast, and farmland around Santa Gertrudis where the loudest thing at night is the crickets.

Our Ibiza portfolio is built on that second island, with the first one always within reach. Sea-view estates near Talamanca, fincas in the countryside, family villas a few minutes from Cala Bassa — bases for travellers who want Ibiza’s energy on their own terms.

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Why rent a luxury villa in Ibiza

Ibiza’s hotel scene clusters where the noise is. A villa inverts that logic: you sleep in the quiet interior or above a cove, and visit the energy when you want it. For groups, the maths works too — the island’s restaurant-and-club economy is built for going out, and a villa gives you somewhere genuinely private to come back to, with your own pool instead of a shared one and dinner on your own terrace on the nights you stay in.

The island rewards it year-round. Beyond the season, Ibiza has a wellness culture that long predates the clubs — yoga retreats, hiking on the coastal paths, the hippy markets at Las Dalias and Punta Arabí — and a rural interior of orchards and dry-stone walls that most visitors never see. A villa makes that Ibiza the default rather than the excursion.

Where to stay in Ibiza: choosing your base

The island is small — under an hour end to end — but its zones feel like different holidays, and choosing the right one matters more than choosing the right villa.

Luxury villas in Santa Eulalia suit travellers who want polish without the party: the east coast town has a seafront promenade, the island’s most settled dining scene and calm beaches, with the hilltop church of Puig de Missa above it. Inland, villas in Santa Gertrudis put you in the island’s bohemian heart — a small village square of restaurants and galleries surrounded by farmland, equidistant from every coast.

On the west side, villas in San José cover the largest municipality and its best beaches, from Cala Bassa to the Es Vedrà viewpoints, while villas in Sant Antonio trade on the island’s most famous sunsets and a fast-improving food scene beyond the resort core. Ibiza Town itself is best kept for evenings: the walled old town of Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the marina below it are a short drive from any of these bases.

The beaches that define Ibiza

Cala Comte is the west coast at its best: turquoise water over pale sand, small rocky islets offshore and one of the island’s great sunset views. Cala d’Hort faces Es Vedrà, the 400-metre rock rising out of the sea that has become Ibiza’s most photographed silhouette — the beach below the viewpoint is small, scenic and worth the winding drive.

In the south, Ses Salines — the beach inside Ibiza’s salt-flat natural park, not to be confused with the Mallorcan village of the same name — runs long and sandy, with the island’s best-known beach clubs at one end and quieter dunes at the other. Closer to our San José villas, Cala Bassa offers shallow, family-friendly water backed by pines.

What not to miss in Ibiza

  • Walk the ramparts of Dalt Vila at golden hour, when the cruise crowds thin and the light hits the harbour below.
  • Watch the sunset from the west coast — the San Antonio promenade made it famous, but the clifftops above Cala Comte and Cala d’Hort do it with fewer people.
  • Spend a day by boat along the west coast coves, many of them reachable only from the water.
  • Visit the hippy markets — Las Dalias on Saturdays, Punta Arabí on Wednesdays — for the island’s bohemian lineage at its most alive.
  • Book one long lunch somewhere it can last all afternoon; the chiringuito table overlooking the water is Ibiza’s real luxury.

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